Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Flanked Ajatappareng Tight


Sunday, 26 September 2010
PINRANG (SINDO) - Regional border districts in the region Ajatappareng officers Animal Husbandry Department guarded Pinrang and Parepare to prevent the spread of bird flu virus spreading in Sidrap.


Anticipatory policy is taken following an outbreak of bird flu virus back in the area which caused thousands of dead chickens in Sidrap. Head of Animal Health and Public Health Primier Health Office (DHO) Pinrang Elsy tersebut.Virus confirmed that H5N1 was coded shipment of bird flu-prone areas. One of them Sidrap, known most often mentioned tersebut.Dia disease, since last few days it was banning poultry second traffic area. Not only that entry, exit Pinrang poultry workers were prohibited.

Even specialized in the village of Amassangang, Mallongi-longi, Sumpang Saddang, and Hamlet Uloe Lanrisang District, poultry originating from the area destroyed to prevent spread of the officer. Since last weekend, four villages were also isolated. "Obviously we will explore the origins of the causes of the spread penyakititu, sekaligusmemperketat control the entry of poultry in other areas, especially in the border region. Especially at the scene, we try to neutralize for the disease does not spread to humans.

One way of culling, burying, or burning a dead chicken, "he said. While the Chief Medical Officer Pinrang Rusman Ahmad said, eight people suffering from fever pascadaerah Lanrisang District was attacked by the virus. He said he made some observations to determine the cause of his illness eight people tersebut. Bahkan Health has also built more quickly post to monitor the possibilities there are people who contracted the H5N1 virus or bird flu. Anticipatory action related dissemination of the virus, also captured the City Government (City Government) Parepare.

Head of Livestock Department PKPK Parepare Mustamin revealed, surveillance involving communications and ranch land, made to anticipate the entry of the deadly disease of poultry into the city of Pare Pare. "Control of transport of livestock across the border is already routinely performed. Although there are no instructions, we memperketatpengawasan.Antisipasi we do as early as possible considering that the virus raged in Pinrang, "he said.

While in Sidrap, Department of Animal Husbandry and Fisheries (Disnakkan) also isolated a chicken farm in the village of La Bakkareng Kadidi, District of La Panca Rijang.Ribuan chicken Bakkareng also reported to have died from bird flu. Local officials also have been spraying the cage with a liquid disinfectant to kill the virus.
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